Two elderly German men proved that you're never too old to rock.
The pair escaped from their nursing home so they could attend the Wacken Open Air festival, the world's largest heavy metal music festival. According to a report from , the pair managed to sneak out of their home undetected, but staff soon found that the pair were missing and contacted police.
They were later found "disoriented and dazed" on the grounds of the music festival at 3 a.m. The nursing home arranged a ride home for the men.
"They obviously liked the metal festival," police spokeswoman Merle Neufeld told German public broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
The story of the elderly men who escaped to the Wacken Open Air festival garnered quite a bit of attention, with stories in news outlets across the globe and praise from heavy metal fans for their dedication.

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